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In an age of endless scrolling, clicking, sharing, liking (and hating), an important question to ask is: “How do our online interactions affect us?” Aristotle claimed that “we are what we repeatedly do.” When we think about how much time we spend online daily, that’s sobering.
By Flint and Steel PodcastIn an age of endless scrolling, clicking, sharing, liking (and hating), an important question to ask is: “How do our online interactions affect us?” Aristotle claimed that “we are what we repeatedly do.” When we think about how much time we spend online daily, that’s sobering.